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Magnetic flux density (streamlines) and current density by cylindrical condutors

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Hello,

I am trying to plot magnetic flux density (streamlines) and current density produced by cylindrical conductors shown in the attached file, for dc and ac (e.g. 50 Hz) cases. But there is a problem occurs when I click on 'compute' and comsol becomes irresponsive,
I would very happy if someone will help me in this matter.

Regards,
Akim


2 Replies Last Post 7 apr 2015, 06:32 GMT-4
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Posted: 10 years ago 7 apr 2015, 06:22 GMT-4
I think you should first define a boundary. Also, use the "Magnetic Field" study and not the "Magnetic Field Formulation" .

Use a Single Turn coil and I hope it will work after that. If you have a 3d geometry where the conductors follow a coil like path, use 2-d axisymetric :)

I hope this helps.

Regards,
Anup
I think you should first define a boundary. Also, use the "Magnetic Field" study and not the "Magnetic Field Formulation" . Use a Single Turn coil and I hope it will work after that. If you have a 3d geometry where the conductors follow a coil like path, use 2-d axisymetric :) I hope this helps. Regards, Anup

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Posted: 10 years ago 7 apr 2015, 06:32 GMT-4
You can check this out. :)
You can check this out. :)

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